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TAKE A TRIP TO 1982 WITH THIS DEREK BELL DOCUMENTARY
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Few racing drivers of Derek Bell's stature and success have been so unanimously liked. Typically, the top dogs have a deep-seated ruthlessness which leaves them divisive in the public eye, but not Bell. In this documentary on his efforts at the 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans, Bell and his peers explain why this affable Brit hasn't shied from
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PORSCHE OPENS EUROPE’S MOST POWERFUL RAPID-CHARGING PARK IN LEIPZIG
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As we're quickly learning, the range of an EV is only as useful as the charging network it depends upon. Once the network is dense and widely distributed, an EV will be as versatile as a combustion engined car, and Porsche is spearheading this expansion. This new Saxon facility features six internal quick-charging points, all of which
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AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT THE NEW WIDER-THAN-EVER 992 TURBO S
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Compared to the 991 the 992's greatest growth was lateral. While all 911s are now (effectively) wide-bodies- even the haunches of a base Carrera don't taper towards the rear of the car as they did on 911s of old, the Turbo seems to take this to extremes. The front track is an astounding 42mm wider than its predecessor, and the rear is up
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FLATSIXES GOES TO THE AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS
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917s! America Roadsters! Four-Cams! 904s! 911Rs! IndyCars! Holy cow, this year's Amelia Island Concours had just about everything a Porsche enthusiast could want to look at. The special section featuring cars from the history of Penske Motorsport, which included a 917-10 and a 917-30 which dominated Can Am had to be a crowd favorite, but
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BISIMOTO’S ELECTRIC 935 IS A WORK OF ART
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Taking an unmistakable racing silhouette from forty years prior and fitting an electric motor between its haunches is something that only Bisi Ezerioha would imagine. Owner of Bisimoto, this enthusiastic engineer has created some of the wildest cars in recent history. Some of his brainchildren include a Honda Odyssey with quad-digit
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